Single-group validity and differential validity are types of:
a. adverse impact
b. predictive bias
c. measurement bias
d. validation strategies
b
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a. female sexual interest/arousal disorder. b. female orgasmic disorder. c. genito-pelvic pain disorder. d. sensate focus dysfunction.
A modern offshoot of Freudian thinking are the psychosocial stages that cover development from birth to old age and were postulated by
a. Erik Erikson. b. Carl Jung. c. Karen Horney. d. Alfred Adler.
Piaget mistakenly believed that:
A) children begin to grasp the concept of object permanence during the sensorimotor stage. B) during the stage of concrete operations, children understand conservation. C) an understanding of self-awareness does not appear until the formal operational stage. D) preoperational children cannot take another person's point of view.
In using inferential statistics we should initially assume that in any experiment, the scores
obtained from different groups of participants a. will reflect all possible differences between the groups. b. will be due only to the manipulation of the independent variable. c. should be statistically significant. d. will be different simply due to chance. e. will only be different if the groups have been subjected to different conditions.